WEBVTT BEEN TERRIBLY EFFECTIVE BEFORE.A NEW WEBSITE IS NOW UPANDRUNNING, INTENDED TO ALLOW THEPUBLIC TO TRACK PROGRESS OF THECHANGES MANDATED BY THE CONSENTDECREE FOR BALTIMORE POLICE.IT WAS ONE STEP OUTLINED BY THEMAYOR AND POLICE COMMISSIONERTHIS MORNING.MAYOR PUGH: THIS IS GOING TO BEA TRANSPARENT AND OPEN PROCESS,BECAUSE WE NEED THE COMMUNITY'SINPUT TO MAKE TRUE REFORMS TOOUR POLICE DEPARTMENT.JAYNE: A MAY 22 DEADLINE WASANNOUNCED FOR APPLICANTS TO THENEW CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT TASKFORCE.THE MAYOR WILL APPOINT THE 5MEMBERS.IT WILL OVERSEE COMMUNITYPOLICING POLICY AND THE CIVILIANREVIEW BOARD.THE BOARD HAD BEEN CRITICIZED INTHE PAST FOR BEING INEFFECTIVEIN ITS ROLE OF REVIEWINGCOMPLAINTS OF MISCONDUCT ANDEXCESSIVE FORCE.>> I THINK THIS TASK FORCE ISFINALLY GOING TO GIVE US A STEPIN THE LADDER OF MAKING THECIVILIAN REVIEW BOARD, ANDMAKING CIVILAIN OVERSIGHTACTUALLY LEGITIMATE AND REALIZEITS INTENDED PURPOSE.JAYNE: THE LAUNCH OF THEIMPLEMENTATIONM OF THE CONSENTDECREE COMES TWO YEARS AND A DAYAFTER THE DEATH OF FREDDIE GRAYIN POLICE CUSTODY.TODAY, THE POLICE COMMISSIONERSAID THE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONOF THE 6 OFFICERS IN THE CASE ISONGOING.IT IS DONE BY MONTGOMERY COUNTYPOLICE.>> WE ARE WELL AWARE OF THE TIMELIMITS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED ASDEFINED BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENTBILL OF RIGHTS. SO WE ARE AWARE OF THOSE TIMELIMITS, AND WE ARE IN CONSTANTCONTACT WITH THE MONTGONMECOUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT.I MET WITH THE CHIEF MAJOR TOENSURE THAT ALL OF THE TIMELINESARE ADHERED TO.I AM CONFIDENT THEY WILL BE.JAYNE: THERE WILL USE THERESULTS OF THAT INTERNALINVESTIGATIPON TO DECIDE WHETHERTHOSE OFFCIERS WILL REMAIN WITHTHE BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT.ALSO TODAY, THE APPLICATIPONPROCESS OPENED FOR THE JOB OFINDEPENDENT MONITOR.THE MAYOR CALLA THAT T